Water Scarcity- Challenging the Future Chakkaravarthy D. Niruban*, Balakrishnan T. Department of Agricultural Extension, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India *Corresponding author: chakkarainiruagri95@gmail.com (ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8382-2920)
Online published on 3 December, 2019. Abstract The latest world water development reports (UN-Water, 2009) observe how the various global crisis reported recently- in climate change, energy, food security, economic recession and financial turbulence-are related to each other and have impacts on water. Water Scarcity is a growing threat to our global economy, society and even to the survival of human beings. The crisis that we face today is mainly due to water pollution especially in the field of agriculture. Pollution can be anything from oil, to carcasses, to chemicals and to fecal matter, whatever the cause it majorly affects the global population. The world is moving towards a direction where water is becoming costly hence not affordable by the majority of people. As far as India is concerned it is gifted with many water bodies but due to improper management and unscientific industrial development. We are staring at the increase in the death of rivers. Erratic development plans mean our future generation is in major threat, sustainable development plans mean our future generation is saved from such major threat, sustainable development is the hour of need. Apart from government policies, the change needs to come from the grass-root level. This paper deals with water use and savings for the future. It also highlights the importance and threats of water scarcity and the challenges that will be faced by future generations. Highlights Erratic development goals have endangered the future generation. Threats of water scarcity and its challenges.
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